Explore New Hampshire's hidden treasures, outdoor wonders and cultural marvels
Located in the heart of New England, New Hampshire is a state renowned for its landscapes, charming small towns and a plethora of outdoor adventures.
From the majestic White Mountains to the tranquil Lakes Region, New Hampshire offers a diverse array of attractions for visitors.
Are you a nature enthusiast, history buff or simply seeking a relaxing getaway?
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Either way, here's a guide to what to see and do in the Granite State.
- Explore the White Mountains
- Discover the Lakes Region
- Visit Portsmouth
- Hike the Appalachian Trail
- Experience the White Mountains Cog Railway
- Explore Historic Sites
- Go skiing
1. Explore the White Mountains
Autumn color and snow at the foot of Mount Madison in the Presidential Range of New Hampshire's White Mountains, in White Mountain National Forest. (Wild Horizons/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The White Mountains stand as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts in New Hampshire.
Embracing Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, this region has stunning hiking trails, picturesque drives, and a playground for winter sports lovers.
Among its gems, the Kancamagus Highway steals the spotlight, renowned not only for its breathtaking fall foliage but also for an immersive journey through nature's grandeur.
2. Discover the Lakes Region
New Hampshire's Lakes Region is dotted with pristine lakes, including Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam Lake and Newfound Lake. Indulge in a water lover's paradise, from boating to fishing and refreshing swims.
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In the Lakes region, you can wander through charming lakeside towns such as Meredith and Wolfeboro, experiencing the heart of New Hampshire's lake culture.
3. Visit Portsmouth
Historic Portsmouth is a gem on the New Hampshire seacoast. Stroll through cobblestone streets lined with colonial-era buildings, visit the Strawbery Banke Museum, and explore the vibrant arts scene.
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Don't forget to sample fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.
You can also visit farmers' markets for fresh produce, indulge in maple syrup tasting, and savor locally crafted beers at the state's breweries.
4. Hike the Appalachian Trail
An aerial view of Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire. (Visions of America/Joseph Sohm/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
New Hampshire is part of the iconic Appalachian Trail, which offers hiking enthusiasts the chance to conquer challenging segments like the renowned Presidential Range.
Experience the beauty of Franconia Notch State Park and natural wonders like the Flume Gorge and Cannon Mountain. New Hampshire's rugged trails and landscapes await outdoor enthusiasts, promising an unforgettable journey amid the tour of the Appalachian Trail.
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5. Experience the White Mountains Cog Railway
The Mount Washington Cog Railway is a historic and iconic adventure that promises much more than transportation. As you ascend to the summit of Mount Washington, the Northeast's highest peak, the railway becomes a portal to breathtaking panoramas, offering vistas that stretch across New Hampshire's rugged landscapes.
6. Explore historic sites
Immerse yourself in New Hampshire's history by visiting sites like Canterbury Shaker Village, Fort at No. 4, and the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion.
Experience the communal lifestyle of the Canterbury Shakers, understand the strategic significance of Fort at No. 4 during colonial times, and immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion, a living testament to colonial elegance.
Each site tells a distinctive story, inviting you to walk through history and gain insights into the pivotal role New Hampshire played in shaping the nation.
7. Go skiing
Tristan Lane of the Denver Pioneers during the Men's Slalom race of the Division I men's and women's skiing championships at Cannon Mountain on March 12, 2021, in Franconia, New Hampshire. (Brett Wilhelm/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
New Hampshire undergoes a magical transformation in winter, turning into a snowy wonderland that captivates with its serene beauty. Skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts can carve through pristine powder at renowned resorts like Bretton Woods, Loon Mountain and Cannon Mountain, each offering a unique blend of thrilling winter sports and breathtaking alpine vistas.
New Hampshire's diverse attractions make it a year-round destination for travelers seeking adventure, history and natural beauty.
Plan your visit and discover the charm and allure that make New Hampshire a truly unique destination in New England.
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